Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The
Partition of
Ireland
- Intro: Popularity of HRP
- First two HR Bills vetoed in 1886 and 1893
- Won seats in 1910 election
- Parliament Act 1911 - no veto
- 3rd Home Rule Bill 1912
- Irish parliament
- Would deal with local things
- 42 Irish MP's in Westminster
- Westminster would deal with
trade, foreign policy etc.
- Unionist opposition to Home Rule
- Religion
- Economic and Social Conditions
- Ethnic Identity
- Unionist actions
- Ulster Solemn League
and Covenant 1912
- Formation of UVF
- Threat of partiton
(bluff)
- Curragh Mutiny
- HR talks put on hold
- HR due to happen in
1914
- Talks put on hold for WW1
- Buckingham Palace Conference
- Agreed to HR after WW1
- Split in Irish Volunteer Force
- National Volunteers (175,000)
- Redmond
- Irish Volunteers (11,000)
- MacNeill
- 1916 Rising
- Widened gap between nationalists and
unionists
- Republic became more appealing than HR
- Proclamation was very nationalist - centered
- IRA vs British forces
- Black and Tans
- RIC
- Auxilaries
- G-Division
- Cairo Gang
- The Squad
- Government of Ireland Act 1920
- Granted HR to two separate states
- 6 county North, 26
county Republic
- Anglo-Irish Treaty 1921
- James Craig not at talks
- Conclusion
- Civil War 1922-23
- Boundary Commission 1925
changed nothing
- Ireland declared a Republic in 1949